PERIODICAL DATED MATERIAL Give the Gift of Inspiration! Walking the Camino: Six Ways to Santiago follows six courageous pilgrims, ages 3 to 73, as they attempt to cross an entire country on foot with only a backpack, boots and an open heart. The pilgrims throw themselves heart and soul into their physical treks to Santiago de Compostela and, most importantly, into their personal selfdiscovery. Embark with the pilgrims on a 500-mile journey to yourself and be inspired to live your most authentic life. Agape-trained practitioner Lydia B. Smith made this documentary using visioning techniques, resulting in a film with principles at its very core. Just in time for the New Year, give your loved ones the gifts of healing, courage and transformation with this inspiring DVD. Visit CaminoDocumentary.org to order your copy today!
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Walking the Camino You are never alone on this journey to self-discovery Interview Filmmaker AN You ll be inspired to walk 500 miles after experiencing this powerful documentary that is grounded in principles and visualization techniques. WITH Lydia B. SMITH Holli SHARP The internationally acclaimed Walking the Camino: Six Ways to Santiago was born on Spain s most honored path, inspired by the lessons learned during sleepless nights with snoring strangers and taking worn, stinky hiking boots off blistered feet. Not to mention vulnerable introspection and complete surrender to the unknown, despite lack of funding and many other seemingly impossible factors along the way. practitioner Lydia B. Smith completed her version of the life-changing, 1,200-year-old sacred trek, the Camino de Santiago, in April 2008. A seasoned producer and director, she immediately began visualizing her own documentary and brought a diverse, 12-member film crew back to France the following year. Her intention has been clear since the beginning: create the highest good for the greatest number of people, however it unfolds. I wanted to bring the Camino magic to people on the big screen, even if they just get a sliver of the experience, she says. The film follows the very personal journeys of six different featured pilgrims and those closest to them. Through their eyes, little pieces of us all are revealed joy, grief, love, old wounds. 72 72 Science Scienceof ofmind Mind FEBRUARY FEBRUARY2015 2015 FEBRUARY FEBRUARY 2015 2015 Science Science of of Mind Mind 73 73
SACREDNESS AMIDST THE SHADOWS COURAGEOUS Meet the^pilgrims COURAGEOUS Meet the^pilgrims Annie O Neil, co-producer of the film, left her home in Los Angeles to walk the Camino for spiritual reasons. On the path, she faced inner judgments and pain, especially when her body grew weary. She s written a courageously humorous book about the experience titled Everyday Camino With Annie. Tomás Moreno, a 30-something athlete from Portugal, was on vacation with two options kiteboard the coast or hike the Camino. Seeing it as a greater physical challenge, he picked the Camino. Moreno was forced to tap into his inner strength as the destination neared. Finishing was a painful, step-by-step process. The Canadians, Wayne Emde and his best friend, Jack Greenhalgh, are well-traveled retirees. Emde, 65, is a recent widower who honored his wife s memory and symbolically walked into his future on this mystical route. Greenhalgh, 73, is an Episcopal priest and Emde s traveling companion. As a history buff, Greenhalgh always wanted to experience the Camino. Tatiana Jacquot is a 26-year-old single mother from France who brought her 3-year-old son, Cyrian, and younger brother, Alexis, to the Camino. Her family journey was inspired by devotion to God. Her search for deeper faith and relationship with the Divine was tested through challenges with her non-believer brother and finding patience for her young son. Anne-Marie Misa Misser is a student from Denmark with a passion for health and sports fitness. Spiritual, but not religious, she began the Camino as a solitary path to inward connection. Her plans changed when she met a handsome traveler, William, a fast walker who could meet her outrageous pace on The Way. Sam Gilbert is originally from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, and was desperate to turn around her clinical depression. When the film crew met Gilbert, she had abandoned most worldly possessions with a one-way ticket to Spain. Sam trashed all her prescriptions as an act of faith in herself and the Camino to release her demons. 74 A Sacred Path Millions of people from all over the world have traveled the Camino for more than 1,200 years. The 500-mile path begins in southern France and stretches west to the city of Santiago de Compostela, Spain, where it is believed the apostle St. James is buried. For more Camino history, visit: CaminoDocumentary.org 75
ADVERTISEMENT In the Middle Ages, pilgrims English translation of took to the Camino to find ALBERGUE forgiveness of sins and admission to heaven. Today, they may examine the strength and direction of their beliefs and life purpose or focus on the physical 1: Shelter, refuge challenge of crossing Spain with only boots and a backpack. 2: A hostel On her own Camino adventure, 3: Where producer/director Smith intended to love herself and Lydia B. Smith found new everyone she encountered as God friends, unlikely resources loves, but she laughs that she had venom in her heart for some and unwavering support of the snoring travelers in the albergues (or hostels). She meditated in any open France at St. Jean Pied de Port where the Camino Francés begins. She church she could find along the launched her film idea with complete trust that her net would be way and says it was the first time there. I was worried if my vision would come across, she says. But if in her life she was able to do so. I m responsible for a bunch of people becoming more conscious, more I thought that even if I didn t kind, I thought I d take my chances. Luckily, it does seem to resonate. personally align with their beliefs, BUY ONLINE: I could be open to the strong Six weeks later in June 2009 after filming 300 hours of footage, energy there. Only on the Camino following 15 different pilgrims (who also created video diaries) and ScienceofMindArchives.org did I even become comfortable in interviewing dozens of Camino experts Smith was ready to go into churches, Smith admits. editing and production. This was the same time Emilio Estevez and Martin Sheen were finishing their Camino epic, The Way, which was THE MAN BEHIND Despite the fact that walking released in November 2010. THE POWERFUL NEW the Camino is historically a Christian pilgrimage, Smith s Smith remained steady, using principles during the THOUGHT TEACHINGS film focuses on how millions of five years it took to bring her inspirational movie to theaters. seekers from all parts of life and To find faith during the sometimes-daunting process, she leaned This is the most personal religion have faithfully placed on her prayer partner back home in Portland and on co-producer account of the life of the their feet on this sacred path. An Annie O Neil when days grew long on the trail. She also reached out incredible 270,000 people made to her own practitioner, Suzi Lula (from the Agape visionary Dr. Ernest Holmes. the journey the same year she International Spiritual Center) throughout all phases of production to Author Dr. Marilyn Leo was working on the film s postproduction. Spirit appeared, as always, in the most unexpected and uplifting envision the desired outcome. grew up around the Holmes Each traveler is looking ways. Through a constant outpouring of in-kind support from household. Acknowledged by for something different, and individuals, albergues, organizations, businesses and even Spanish her ministerial colleagues as through intimate stories and governments, Smith s filming and research wrapped up in April 2013. compelling cinematography, By September that year, the documentary was nearing completion. a living treasure, Leo shares this documentary captures the High school friend Dan Brown (of The Da Vinci Code fame) made a wealth of first-hand stories sentiment profoundly: what is the the final post-production donation to Smith and hosted a mini-reunion about Holmes and right way for one may not be right with their classmates to unveil the documentary publicly. his beloved wife, Hazel. for another just as in life. Now almost two years later, Walking the Camino is critically It was April 22, 2009, when acclaimed across the United States and Canada. Smith s focus in 2014 Smith and her crew arrived in was taking the show on the road, which involved working long hours 76 In Print Science & of ebook Mind 77
Gala th 5 0 An niversary Here is where Lydia Smith spent most of 2014 on a tour van, working tirelessly with her staff to promote the documentary at screenings and press events in the United States and Canada. Their commitment has results. in a tour van and with staff members across the country to see her vision succeed. She believes audience members across the globe have gotten out of it what they were meant to. It s completely different for each person who walks it and each person who watches, she says. There aren t many films where the director is doing her own spiritual work. This up-close, breathtaking glimpse into one of humanity s most time-honored traditions is now available on DVD and for download anytime at CaminoDocumentary.org. Netflix is on the horizon. A multi-dimensional collaboration of this scale and the resulting success is a testament to the power of intention. One clear, purely directed vision can transform the lives of many just ask for help when the terrain gets rough. z 78 AWARDS Audience Favorite American Documentary Film Festival Rainier Independent Film Festival Celebrating Our Story Igniting Our Future Saturday, April 25, 2015 Hyatt Regency, Denver Details & tickets: UpWithPeople.org/2015Gala Outstanding Achievement in Documentary Filmmaking Newport Beach Film Festival Festival Cine Y TV Camino de Santiago in Spain Hollywood Film Festival Mt. Hood Independent Film Festival Ft. Lauderdale International Film Festival Up With People is an independent, 501 (c) (3) not-for-profit organization and is not affiliated with or a part of any religious or spiritual organization. 79